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Available Designs
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Violet-green Swallow Each spring a variety of swallows return to nest on Vancouver Island. This male Violet-green Swallow is perched upon a lichen covered branch overseeing its mates nesting activities.
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American Wigeon American Wigeons are one of the many species of waterfowl that spend the winter along the shores of Vancouver Island. |
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Bald Eagle The Bald Eagle is one of the most recognizable birds in North America. It is an iconic symbol of conservation, |
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Black Oystercatcher The Black Oystercatcher is commonly found searching for food along the shore of Vancouver Island. |
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California Quail California Quails can be found throughout the year on Vancouver Island. During the spring the male quails are often seen perching up off the ground watching over their mates. |
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Rufous Hummingbird Rufous Hummingbirds return to Vancouver Island each spring to breed. This female bird is feeding at a lunaria flower. |
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Steller’s Jay The Steller’s Jay is a common and noisy resident of the temperate rainforests of Vancouver Island. |
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Victoria, BC The sun sets over the Juan de Fuca Strait ending another beautiful day on Vancouver Island. |
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Wood Duck There are few creatures on earth as stunning as the male Wood Duck. These beautiful birds congregate on small ponds on Vancouver Island each Winter. |
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Sunrise Reflections As the sun rises over the Pacific Ocean the patterns and colors reflected in the water are very often as breathtaking as the sunrise itself. |
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Starfish At low tide starfish can often be found clinging to rocks along the shore of Vancouver Island. |
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